Find out the problems Dharma set out to solve, and the approach he took building the Live Operating Environment and Live Framework.

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Learn not only about the "what" and "how," but about the theory and "why" behind the new Live Framework architecture. Also covers advanced topics such as hybrid client/cloud scripting, custom object extensibility, and complex batching and optimizations.

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What's it like building an application that uses feeds and synchronization? The Live Services resource and synchronization model offers a lot of flexibility to developers and a different approach to development from typical database or SQL replication.

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Live Services building blocks expose a platform-independent, language neutral, protocol-based programming model. Build applications on top of the Live Services using technologies such as PHP and others.

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Learn about FeedSync and how Live Mesh uses it to synchronize data across devices and to the cloud. Understand how to use FeedSync and the new Live Framework to integrate your existing web and client data with Live Mesh.

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Mesh-enabled web applications can be accessed from anywhere through a web browser as well as run locally (and offline) on a user's desktop. Learn about the architecture and lifecycle of applications which live in the Mesh and how to Mesh-enable your Silverlight 2 and JavaScript application.

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Take a look under the hood at how the mesh works on the client and in the massively scalable cloud. Go deep on FeedSync-based synchronization, authentication and policy, peer connectivity, and more.

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Learn how you can use the Live Framework within web (ASP.NET) and client (.NET Framework) applications to integrate with various Live Services. See how to get started, integrate exciting new capabilities into your app, and target unique new scenarios that reach new users.

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Learn about the Live Framework, our latest offering for developers programming against our Live Services from any device, platform, runtime, or programming language. See new and future services (such as Mesh Services), protocols, APIs, tools and more.

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See how Ori uses the Live Framework and some nifty consumer electronics to build a Mesh-aware in-car automation system.

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